Saturday, November 16, 2013

About 50 copies of the clear smoke version of the Sea of Shit 10" were shipped out in the past few days, funny thing is they all have a slight static "swish" sound on every revolution (on the A side, that is) which sounds pretty annoying. This is a defect that is not present on the test presses or black vinyl copies, too bad we caught it after already mailing everything out...I have already sent emails to everyone who I shipped packages to explaining the situation further. If for some reason you receive a clear copy of this record in the next few days and did NOT receive an email, contact me at diseasedaudio@yahoo.com immediately so I can send you a replacement copy that plays properly.

Apologies to everyone who has been inconvenienced by this. The pressing plant really went above and beyond with their half-assed negligence this time around, salting the wound with this final mishap.

ALSO, if you didn't receive anything that means we caught this before getting your package mailed. So this doesn't apply to you, but it does mean your box has still not shipped out due to me having to wait for replacement copies from the plant.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

"My brother, Jonah, has cancer. It's hard to swallow, hard to digest, and all the other applicable cliches. But there it is. And any good punk's knee-jerk reaction to hard times and personal difficulty is tried and true: the Benefit Show. Round up some bands, put on a show, and all the proceeds go to alleviate the financial burden that results from a serious illness.

Jonah hasn't been able to work, and might not be able to work much in the foreseeable future, so any dough is good dough in order for him to keep living in this capitalist nightmare we call America. While his medical bills are being taken care of for the time being, he still has rent, food, bills, and hardcore records he needs money for. Punk is all about community, friends, so if you can make it out, please show your support for a cause that is very personal to me and many other people. Thanks." - Simon Czerwinskyj